Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Little Lady -- Literally


This little girl is becoming more and more of a little lady.
This week she was playing in Samuel's bedroom and found a body scrubber that one would use in the shower.
She came to me immediately and said,
"I want to take a shower."
Now, if you know Katrina at all you know that she does not particularly like water in her eyes or face.
In fact, whenever we have taken swimming lessons the showering after the lessons has nearly put me over the edge.
Screaming.
Kicking.
Crying.
More screaming.
Mind you, there are other mamas helping their children get showered at the same time and let's just say,
these moments are not some of my better moments as a mama.
Ahhhhh!
So, back to earlier this week...
Katrina has just shared with me that she wants to take a shower.
I play it cool,
"OK. Do you want to take a shower in your bathroom or our's?"
"Your's."
"Alright. Get your towel and I will get the water going for you. Are you sure you want to take a shower?"
"Yes." And she ran off for her towel.
I got the water running and helped her get in.
I pulled the door half-way closed in anticipation of a lot of screaming.
I waited in the bedroom.
And waited.
Soon I heard her begin singing.
She was singing in the shower while washing herself with the huge body scrubber.
I stood by our bed folding laundry and cried tears of joy.
Not because she was not screaming, although that made me happy.
I cried because I love her so much and I am so blessed having her in my life.
We prayed long and hard for children.
The Lord took us through quite an obstacle course on the way to bless us with Katrina (and Samuel for that matter)
and we could not be more content with what He taught us throughout the course and what He continues to teach us today.
Katrina, tu papa y yo te amamos mas que nunca!

Little Man


This little man is such a joy in our lives.
Two summers ago I was pregnant with him and scared to death that the Lord would see fit to take him home before we were able to hold him in our arms.
Now he is 17 months old and our hearts are exploding with the blessing that he is to us from the Lord.
Next week Wednesday Samuel will have tubes put in his ears.
He has had ear infections on and off for the past year and in the past six months he has had at least four infections,
the last of which do not want to clear up.
So, Wednesday at 7 AM we will take him to the ENT Associates for this minor procedure.
I know they say it is minor and yet, from a mama's perspective,
anytime anesthesia is involved the word minor does not come to mind.
But, we have learned with this life that has been entrusted to us, that he is not our own and whatever happens God is allowing to happen for our good and for His glory.
ALWAYS.
AMEN.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Strawberry Picking


Fanny extended her ticket so she will be here through the month of July.
Panchito's older sister, Francys, and our niece, Veronica, will be coming on July 1 and staying for the whole month as well.
Whenever they are here we like to bring them places and do things that they have never experienced before.
Well, today Fanny did something she has never done before.

We went strawberry picking.
We had a great time laughing and telling stories.
I knelt on a strawberry and we got a good laugh from that!
Fanny, I hope you enjoyed the strawberry picking.
I have a feeling you might enjoy the fruits of your labor even more than the labor itself in this occasion!

Country-fy it

Last night we were invited to our dear friend's, the Livingston's, for an incredible (like always) dinner experience.

Katrina was one of two girls there and at first she was out of her element.
She did not want to ride the four-wheeler even when the older boys told her they would teach her how to ride.
But, then after we ate dinner, the four-wheeler was sitting there all alone and she got on and with some advice she figured out how to ride.
She got stuck a few times but the boys took good care of her.
She ended her time on the four-wheeler asking Uncle Nick to please give her one for her birthday.
We will see if he comes through for her!

Soon she found other things to do and Samuel found the lonely four-wheeler.
He fell in love immediately!
He had a great time, even after we disconnected the battery (because his foot just barely touched the gas pedal and his driving was too unpredictable).
Livingston's:
Thank you so much for an absolutely wonderful time of food and fellowship last evening.
We miss you and love you like family!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Pastelitos de Pabellon


Pastelitos de Pabellon
Shredded beef (seasoned with onion, red pepper)
Fried plantains
Black beans
Shredded mozzarella cheese
Bread dough
Step 1 and 2:
Roll out bread dough and fill with ingredients.
Step 3:
Fold dough into a pocket and place on greased cookie sheet seam-side down.
Step 4:
Bake at 375 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown.
Step 5:
Serve with homemade guacamole.
Step 6:
Enjoy!

Free Entertainment


Recipe for free entertainment:
One bucket of water/child
One whisk/child
Warm water (soap optional)
Set out in a place you don't mind getting very wet and leave alone for hours.

When the kids are left alone in the kitchen

Yesterday we got home from vacation Bible school and both Katrina and Samuel were famished.
I was working diligently to get lunch going, but they decided to take things into their own hands.

Samuel got into the refrigerator and Katrina got up by the stove.
Quesadillas were on the menu and Samuel appears to be taking out the ingredients while Katrina yellos out what is needed.
It is a joy to my heart that they enjoy cooking and working in the kitchen.
And, yes, I did the cooking of the quesadillas.
In case you were wondering.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Where have I been?

Sorry I have not posted in a bit...
We have been very busy with Family Bible Week at church.
Sunday through Wednesday evenings, 7:00-8:30.
I was the director for the preschoolers again this year.
I adore this age group and I love working with them but it is tiring!
Katrina was so worn out after 4 really late nights in a row that she konked out at the lunch table today.
She finished two plates of pasta with parmesan first though!

So, as I type this post, Fanny (my SIL who helped tremendously with Family Bible Week), Katrina and Samuel are all snoozing.
What am I doing awake?
Oh, that's right.
I'm the mama and there are lots of things that need to get done (especially considering we have been so busy this week)!

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

363 days left to go again...

On Friday we packed the van and drove the 1.25 hours to Camp Forest Springs.

Katrina and Samuel helped unload the van.

Note the wicker suitcase Katrina insisted on bringing with her things neatly packed inside and the Barbie backpack Samuel insisted on wheeling into the Maple 1, the cabin we were assigned this year.


After we were settled in Maple we walked to the patio and got on the first hay ride we could.

We took a hay ride at least once each day.

Saturday morning we met again at the patio, got onto the hay wagon and went to a Wrangler Breakfast.
This was the highlight of our time this weekend at CFS.

In the woods there was a campfire with hot coffee brewing over it. At the home-built gas stove, Mike and Herbie, two dear camp staff, were working on hashbrowns with or without onions and bacon. Upon arrival we sat around the campfire and were told that we would have made-to-order eggs with Texas toast and hashbrowns.

It was an absolute delight.


Saturday afternoon Pancho and Fanny went mountain boarding.

They got all geared up with elbow and knee pads, helmets and mountain boards and boarded down the ski hill.

The pictures on the right side of this collage show how tired they were afterwards.

Both really enjoyed the mountain boarding but carrying the board back up the mountain is very hard work and took a lot out of everyone who participated.

They enjoyed some time on top of the boathouse, watching the kids and me as we played at the beach.

Katrina and Samuel enjoyed several hours at the beach while Pancho and Fanny went mountain boarding.

The weather was absolutely gorgeous, almost unseasonable for Memorial Day weekend.

I put sunscreen on the kids but failed to put it on myself.

BIG mistake!

Those two have olive skin.

I do not, to say the least!

Many hours were spent at the park, swinging and playing in the sand.

Katrina enjoyed the mini rock wall and cannot wait to climb the real rock wall in the Rec Barn in a few years!

You all know I am a woman of tradition and last year we made a frame for a family picture from our weekend.

So, this weekend we were in the Handcraft shop creating our second annual family picture frame.

Samuel was quite burned out on Sunday mid-morning so he took a nap while Katrina painted herself a mini serving tray and Pancho painted our frame.

Sunday afternoon Fanny and I participated in the high ropes challenge course.

We did the "leap of faith."

It was quite an experience. When I have more time I will share the story of my "leap."

Hopefully Pancho can help me upload the video he took.

I have nothing to be proud of regarding my jump, but God taught me quite a bit through this experience and I think you would enjoy hearing about it.

Sadly, we have a whole 363 days until we go back to Camp Forest Springs.

We enjoy our time there so much and are so thankful to my parents for blessing us with money to spend on "family betterment." We use this money for our weekend at CFS and there is nothing any of us would rather spend it on.

While we ate the delicious brunch on Monday before leaving Katrina said, "I don't want to leave." I asked her why. "Because here we are always together as a family."

What a beautiful testimony of the importance of family time.

Then last night at dinner she said, "Papa, did you miss going to work when we were at Camp?"

Pancho said no.

"So you really enjoyed being with us all weekend long at Camp? Then I think we should go back!"

I think so too, Katrina, I think so too.